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February

Want to learn more about Cal U? Start by attending an Academic Open House. The event introduces prospective students to Cal U or give students who already have been accepted a chance to explore the campus.

Free services are available to military veterans and their families from the campus and the local area. A licensed clinical social worker from the McKeesport Veterans Center will schedule appointments on Thursdays through May 5 in Manderino Library.

As part of its annual Black History Month series, KDKA-TV looks at President Geraldine Jones’ role as the University's first African-American president. Did you miss the broadcast? Click 'more' to see President Jones talk about what breaking down barriers means to her.

Area high school students are invited to attend a free, hands-on 3-D computer animation workshop April 1 and April 8 in the Helsel Hall multimedia lab. Three participants will receive $500 Cal U scholarships. Click 'more' for details and how to apply.

Want to advance your education and your career? Summer College 2017 offers more than 200 undergraduate and graduate courses on-campus and online. It's not too late to sign up: Registration remains open until each class session begins. Click 'more' to view the Summer College catalog.

The Department of Music and Theatre opens its spring 2017 season with 'An Evening of Creativity,' featuring a one-act play and two dance pieces. Showtime is 7 p.m. Feb. 23-24, and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Feb. 25 in Steele Hall’s Blaney Theatre.

This is our moment to define a strong and distinctive identity for our University. Our longstanding special mission in science and technology can guide our way forward as we re-engineer Cal U for a new generation.